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Quotes About Vote

I never voted to spend one penny of Social Security money.
~ Ron Paul
Today is elections day and I am stepping out to help write a chapter that will form a part of my unborn children's history exam in the future.
~ Precious Kerme
Every politician brings in a wide range of context, promises and characters to bring his mission of you to listen to his words and vote for him and later he won't listen to you at any range.
~ Auliq Ice
Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.
~ John Quincy Adams
Elections are won by men and women chiefly because most people vote against somebody rather than for somebody.
~ Franklin P. Adams
Take it from me, every vote counts.
~ Al Gore
The politics of envy is the politics of this commandment: "Thou shalt not steal, except by majority vote." It is the politics of two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner.
~ Gary North
If one candidate is appealing to your fears, and the other one's appealing to your hopes, you'd better vote for the person who wants you to think and hope!
~ Bill Clinton
The Senate just sits and waits till they find out what the president wants, so they know how to vote against him.
~ Will Rogers
The Congress has historically played covert communal politics in order to create what in India we call vote banks where you pit one community against another and so on in order to secure votes.
~ Arundhati Roy
Citizens are all equal in politics: we each have one vote.
~ Elayne Boosler
I don't think there is anything more bitter in American politics than a close election.
~ Danny Strong
Mr. Speaker, I once again find myself compelled to vote against the annual budget resolution for a very simple reason: it makes government bigger.
~ Ron Paul
There is no hope even that woman, with her right to vote, will ever purify politics.
~ Emma Goldman
A statesman is an easy man He tells his lies by rote A journalist makes up his lies And takes you by the throat So stay at home and drink your beer And let the neighbours vote.
~ William Butler Yeats
There is nothing more positive than having a stronger econ supporting jobs and that's why I believe you should vote remain thank you.
~ Ruth Davidson
I am delighted with the strong vote I have received. My message of positive leadership, patriotism and commitment clearly was resonating with tens of thousands of ordinary Irish people.
~ Michael D. Higgins
It should be the power of our vote, not the size of our bank accounts, that drives our democracy
~ Barack Obama
If ever there was a mobilizing energy, it is the millennial generation. So we have the power to turn out and even to win this race. Not to split the vote but to flip the vote.
~ Jill Stein
Congress didn't vote on the bills, they just wave at them as they go by.
~ Will Rogers
Arthur P. Russell, who was vice president of the New Haven Railroad, and Charles Hiller Innes, commonly accredited as the Republican boss of Boston, and of course called "Charlie," were fairly close to the Northampton senator, and, according to the tradition of the day,{98} in a pinch Innes could deliver Coolidge's vote. Innes testified in 1919 that he received forty thousand dollars in three years from the New Haven Railroad.
~ William Allen White
The forgotten man... He works, he votes, generally he prays, but his chief business in life is to pay.
~ William Graham Sumner
One day they came and knocked the cornices from the watch repair and pasted campaign posters on the windows. Torn across, by now, by boys, they urge you still to vote for half an orange beblazoned man who as a whole one failed two years ago to win at his election. Everywhere, in this manner, the past speaks, and it mostly speaks of failure.
~ William H. Gass
The cardinal error of the Germans who opposed Nazism was their failure to unite against it. At the crest of their popular strength, in July 1932, the National Socialists had attained but 37 per cent of the vote. But the 63 per cent of the German people who expressed their opposition to Hitler were much too divided and shortsighted to combine against a common danger which they must have known would overwhelm them unless they united, however temporarily, to stamp it out. The
~ William L. Shirer